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McElroy Metal receives UES Evaluation Report for Mirage, PBU, U panelsBOSSIER CITY, La. July 28, 2016 – McElroy Metal received a Uniform Evaluation Service (UES) Evaluation Report declaring the company’s Mirage Panel, PBU Panel and U Panel have all been evaluated for use as metal roof panels in compliance with Section 1507.4 of the International Building Code and Section R905.10 of the International Residential Code.

The structural, weather resistance and fire performance properties of these metal roof panels have been evaluated for compliance with the IBC and IRC, when installed to the manufacturer’s published installation guidelines.

"Our customers require that we have our products evaluated to make their submittal process go much smoother," says Tommy Johnson, Director of Engineering for McElroy Metal. “Having the IAPMO (International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials) Report helps us achieve an important part of our mission statement to be the 'easiest metal products company to do business with.’ The IAPMO reports are trusted and depended upon by architects and building officials. They know when an IAPMO report has been issued on a product, that product has undergone the scrutiny of the most rigorous design and testing standards and is in complete compliance with the building code.”

About McElroy MetalSince 1963, McElroy Metal has served the construction industry with quality products and excellent customer service. The family-owned components manufacturer is headquartered in Bossier City, La., and has 12 manufacturing facilities across the United States. Quality, service and performance have been the cornerstone of McElroy Metal’s business philosophy and have contributed to the success of the company through the years. As a preferred service provider, these values will continue to be at the forefront of McElroy Metal’s model along with a strong focus on the customer. More information can be found at http://www.mcelroymetal.com.

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